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Media Super Blog Commenting Policy

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Please don't include any personal or sensitive information such as your Media Super member number, bank account details, home address, phone number or tax file number in any posts or comments.

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We want to hear from you and encourage comments, critiques, questions and suggestions. We ask that you stay on topic, respect other people’s opinions, avoid profanity, offensive statements, spam, illegal content and anything else that may considered bullying or discrimination.

We will remove any comments or material that is deemed to be inappropriate. We will also remove posts containing misleading, inaccurate or inappropriate statements about Media Super, our products and our staff.

Please note that any comments posted will be approved and reviewed before they are set live on the blog posts. We monitor the blog comments between 8.30am – 5.30pm on weekdays.

By posting comments on the‘Media Super Blog’ you consent to the use of your name (as listed), and comment being used by Media Super in promotional or marketing material.

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The opinions expressed in the Media Super Blog are not necessarily the opinions of Media Super and we assume no responsibility for such content.

We do not accept responsibility or liability for comments posted by third parties, including accuracy of information included in posts, or accuracy of content on a linked site.

Where a comment contains information of a commercial or marketing nature, please note Media Super does not recommend, endorse or accept responsibility for products or services provided by third parties.

If you have any questions about the commenting policy, please contact us.

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